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Is there a 'best' DVBT PCI card?

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beegeebee | 11:26 Sat 29th Nov 2008 | Computers
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Decided I would like to have the ability to watch and maybe record TV. Computer hasa a Core 2 Duo PCU 1.87 which I asumme has sufficient power to do the business?
Any help gratefully recieved. B.
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I think they've gone as far as they can now ... not seen a review of new ones for ages

the usb MSI digivox duo (�30.00) gets a good writeup
but no mention of PCi

I have an AverMedia and a MSI
(both USB - gives me option of desktop and laptop when away)
I prefer the avermedia - the msi interface is more versatile but lumpy (I just don't like it)
This isn't an issue if you intend to use media centre

your machine is more than OK - but how's your HDD - you ideally need a big 'un.
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ACtheTroll. Thanks, as usual you and oftimes Rojash seem to be able to give immediate and very informative answers. Have a 320 and 500 HDD, so I would use the 320 for the TV.
On a separate point, have Vista premium installed and, touch wood have had no problems with it to date.

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